Photo Galleries

Photographer Simon Pyle uses facial recognition, microscopes and smartphones to consider the relationship between images and data. With surveillance devices and a “selfie machine,” this exhibit examines how contemporary technology impacts the creation and consumption of images, information and identities.

Sam Jaffe is a multi-disciplinary artist currently living and working in Chicago. The works in this exhibit combine textiles, papier-mache, wood, yarn, jewels and household objects. In her artist’s statement, Jaffe explains her work as a discussion of the relationship between automated mass-production and slow, painstaking processes that involve an individual’s hand.

October 7th - November 2nd, 2016Sonnenschein and Albright GalleriesLake Forest College

This year’s student art show, opening April 4 as part of the 19th annual Steven Galovich Memorial Student Symposium, features painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media and video art, created by students of Professors Robb, Lebergott, Bolinger, Taylor and Geistweidt.

Lorna Marsh is a figurative expressionist who blends symbolism, surrealism, and expressionism. She has evolved a unique mark making technique to create fresh images that illustrate the universal language of human beings. Marsh uses both her hands and no brushes; nothing lies between Marsh and her surface. The Pen & Ink series explores the isolation of social relationships. Ms. Marsh was born in Cape Town, South Africa and studied at the London Royal Academy of Art and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.